A Roll of the Census of the Creek Nation West of the Mississippi River the 30th September 1833.

Towns

Creek Indians

White People

Cherokee Indians

Free Blacks

Slaves

Total

Malesover 16years

Femalesover 16years

Malesunder 16years

Femalesunder 16years

Males

Females

Males

Females

Males

Females

Males

Females

Coweta

62

79

48

47

2

2

1

3

2

90

87

423

Broken Arrow

65

73

55

34

9

50

40

326

Taladugu

76

54

41

28

28

24

251

Ufaula

43

45

23

18

1

1

131

Chow wockolu?

32

34

13

14

1

1

95

New York

12

15

10

13

50

Wockokoy

19

16

7

6

1

3

35

30

117

Sand Town

26

26

15

10

77

Canada

35

38

14

13

100

Hitchita

44

34

29

25

1

20

13

166

Coiga

36

37

16

12

10

9

120

Big Spring

82

80

52

37

12

3

2

20

12

300

Oaketta Ockney

71

56

36

19

1

12

11

206

Towo coto?

27

21

10

8

3

1

70

Hatchu Chubbu

12

7

5

3

27

Total

642

615

374

287

26

2

2

9

4

270

228

2459

This part of the Creek nation numbered near three thousand, three years ago, and they are on the decline ever since their arrival here; from the prevailing diseases of the country; there are not more than a fourth of the Indian Children that were born in this country that is now living; there is a great want of medical assistance wanting here; for the first two or three years after the emigrants reached this country; so that they could be rendered all the necessary medical aid, until their Constitutions, would get formed and a---tated to the climate.Western Creek Agency